Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - Astrologers - 358 pages |
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... opinion that it suited him as ill as the female re- spondent ; he began to flag very much , an- swered each application of the spur with a groan , and stumbled at every stone ( and they were not few ) which lay in his road . Mannering ...
... opinion that it suited him as ill as the female re- spondent ; he began to flag very much , an- swered each application of the spur with a groan , and stumbled at every stone ( and they were not few ) which lay in his road . Mannering ...
Page 22
... opinion , upon the article of El- langowan's gentry , and he found it neces- sary gradually to estrange himself from their society , and sink into what was then a very ambiguous character , a gentleman farmer . In the midst of his ...
... opinion , upon the article of El- langowan's gentry , and he found it neces- sary gradually to estrange himself from their society , and sink into what was then a very ambiguous character , a gentleman farmer . In the midst of his ...
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... Meanwhile , this general good opinion never prevented their taking the advantage of him on all possible occasions , turning their cattle into his parks , stealing 3 - his wood , shooting his game , and so 24 GUY MANNERING .
... Meanwhile , this general good opinion never prevented their taking the advantage of him on all possible occasions , turning their cattle into his parks , stealing 3 - his wood , shooting his game , and so 24 GUY MANNERING .
Page 57
... opinion as fantastical , and only sanctioned by these learned men , ei- ther because they durst not at once shock the universal prejudices of their age , or be- cause they themselves were not altogether freed from the contagious ...
... opinion as fantastical , and only sanctioned by these learned men , ei- ther because they durst not at once shock the universal prejudices of their age , or be- cause they themselves were not altogether freed from the contagious ...
Page 72
... opinions and my living blood , To show the world I am a gentleman . RICHARD II . WHEN the boat which carried the wor- thy Captain on board his vessel had ac- complished that task , the sails began to ascend , and the ship was got under ...
... opinions and my living blood , To show the world I am a gentleman . RICHARD II . WHEN the boat which carried the wor- thy Captain on board his vessel had ac- complished that task , the sails began to ascend , and the ship was got under ...
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ancient answered appearance Arthur Mervyn ASTROLOGER auld bairn Brown called castle Charles Hazlewood circumstances Colonel Mannering commanded daughter Deacon dear Derncleugh Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door Dunbog Ellan eyes father fear feelings flageolet frae Frank Kennedy gentleman Glossin Godfrey Bertram GUY MANNERING gypsies Harry Bertram Hazlewood head heard honour hope horse hour ISAAC FOOT Julia Kippletringan Laird of Ellangowan land landlady look lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Morlan Mannering's Matilda maun ment Merrilies Mervyn Miss Bertram Miss Lucy Miss Mannering Morlan nering never night occasion ower parlour person Point of Warroch poor Precentor puir racter reader ride round ruins scene Scotland seemed servant sloop sloop of war stranger supposed sure tell ther there's thing thought tion told turned vessel weel wish wood Woodbourne ye'll young lady young Laird